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Abstract Speeding is a serious problem on the ACT’s high quality roads, with excessive speed being a significant factor in over half Canberra’s road crashes. Given the proven record of speed cameras as a road safety measure in other Australian jurisdictions, the ACT Government introduced speed cameras in October 1999. This paper outlines the rationale, processes and results of the speed camera program since then, in terms of ‘four Cs’: • Control – the research-based rationale for introduction; relevant legislation; and the best practice implementation; • Co-operation – a partnership of the regulator (ACT Dept of Urban Services), enforcer (Australian Federal Police) and the community advocate (NRMA); • Communication – a very thorough and open public education campaign ensured strong community support for cameras as a road safety measure; and • Continuation – independent evaluation of the operational and road safety outcomes are being used to expand and refine the speed camera program in a best practice context.
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Title: ancient roman culture
Words: 428 Rating: None Pages: 1.7 submitted by: cripple
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